Quick COM Using A Windows Script Component

By Wayne Price

Posted November 13 2002

Summary: Everyone knows that Clarion can do COM, but did you know that you can interface a Clarion program to COM? Wayne Price shows how to use a Windows Script Component to create a Clarion program that's usable by any programming language that can call COM objects.

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